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distort

warp / twist / misrepresent / skew
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: distortedpp: distorteding: distorting

This term describes a deviation from a standard or true state, whether physical or conceptual. When applied to physical objects, it suggests a loss of structural integrity or a warping of visual and auditory signals, often resulting in a grotesque or unrecognizable form. In a communicative context, the word carries a strong negative connotation of dishonesty. It implies a deliberate manipulation of truth where the original facts are not entirely erased but are twisted or skewed to create a false impression.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To change the natural or original shape, appearance, or sound of something so that it is no longer accurate or recognizable.

"The mirror was curved, which served to distort her reflection."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To change the meaning or truth of a statement, fact, or piece of information in order to mislead others.

"The politician was accused of trying to distort the facts to suit his own agenda."

Intransitive Verb

To become twisted or pulled out of shape.

"The plastic frame began to distort under the intense heat of the sun."

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